

The first transmission from Apollo 8 after orbiting the far side of the moon for the first time came from James Lovell:

Scientist and Astronaut Edgar Mitchell claims: “UFO’s are real and we are not alone”. I’ve had discussions about UFO’s with a few air force fighter pilots who had their own encounters and were convinced that alien craft are visiting our little corner of the galaxy.
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the astronomers - have never caught sight of a single instance of one of these craft? Not one.ġ300 pages of secret UFO documents surface in Brazil.Īn increase in UFO reports coinciding with sci-fi movies and TV does not disprove legitimate sightings.Īcross the globe, there are thousands of military pilots that have reported UFO’s. It will probably be the most profound world event to have ever happened, and will change us in ways we can’t even begin to imagine.īut if all you say is true, why is it that those whose job it is to stare through telescopes into the night sky, night after night, year after year - i.e. I would love nothing more than for us to make contact with an alien civilization. Despite decades of investigations, research and “sightings” there isn’t a single shred of evidence that adds up to more than hearsay, mistaken identity, and conspiracy theories. Try at least reading your sources before you use them to argue whatever point you’re trying to make.įace it, there is no hard evidence for alien craft. You were the one who put Carpenter on your list even though the source you lifted his name from basically confirmed that he never made the claim about aliens. I doubt that NASA has any documentation on it.Įlroy, you quoted this list as evidence to back up this statement of yours, and that’s the second time on this thread that you’ve backed away from sources as soon as they are called into question. Hard evidence? I guess about all we have is interviews with the actual astronauts. The other 10% were listed as “unexplained,” mainly because of insufficient information. 90% of the sightings could be explained by mundane objects such as bright stars and planets, meteors, artificial satellites and airship advertising. The documents released include sightings reported by police officers and fighter pilots as well as young children, the Daily Mail reported Monday. A summary of the documents by UFO expert David Clarke comes as no surprise to scientists and skeptics: many of the sightings coincide with the release of popular sci-fi movies or television shows.Ħ09 UFO sightings in 1996, compared with 117 in 1995 correspond with the rise in popularity of the “X Files” television show and the release of the alien blockbuster film “Independence Day.” “Obviously, films and TV programs raise public awareness of UFOs and it’s fascinating to see how that appears to lead more people to report what they see to the authorities,” Clarke said. The British Ministry of Defense released 4,000 pages of documents detailing hundreds of UFO sightings between 19.
